More than 5,000 infantry will arrive in Russia’s southern city of Krymsk on Monday to support with a clean-up operation following lethal peep floods that strike a area progressing this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said. The floods, which swept by 3 cities in southern Russia, including Krymsk, on Jul 7, killed 171 people [...]
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July 15, 2012
July 15, 2012
Putin Arrives in Flood-Damaged Krymsk Again
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in a southern city of Krymsk exceedingly shop-worn by harmful floods on Sunday dusk to reason a assembly concerning internal residents assistance. Putin arrived in Krymsk for a second time on helicopter. The floods, that strike 3 cities in south Russia on Jul 7, killed 171 people and flooded [...]
July 15, 2012
New Space Station Crew in Orbit
A Russian Soyuz booster with 3 new crewmembers, launched from a Baikonur Space Center to a International Space Station (ISS), over successfully from a conduit rocket and reached middle orbit, Russia’s Federal Space Agency Roscosmos reported on Sunday. “The booster distant from a third theatre of a conduit rocket in a normal regime and during [...]
July 15, 2012
Russia to Spend $300 Mln on Flood-Ravaged Town Restoration
Russia’s informal and sovereign governments will allot roughly 9 billion rubles ($280 million) to revive a southern city of Krymsk severally shop-worn by harmful floods, a Krasnodar Region administration pronounced in a matter posted on a website on Sunday. “We’ll revive a town, amicable comforts and infrastructure. We’ll be building a new area with a [...]
July 15, 2012
Putin to Meet UN Envoy Annan Jul 17 in Moscow to Discuss Syria Crisis
Russian President Vladimir Putin will accommodate with UN and Arab League attach� Kofi Annan in Moscow on Jul 17 to plead a Syria crisis, a Kremlin press bureau reported on Sunday. “In a march of a stirring visit, Russia intends to reaffirm a support for a assent devise due by Kofi Annan to settle a [...]
July 15, 2012
New Crew Head For Space Station Aboard Soyuz
Three new crewmembers over on Sunday on a two-day excursion to a International Space Station (ISS) aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. The new organisation comprises Russian cosmonaut Yury Malenchenko, NASA wanderer Sunita Williams and Japan’s Space Agency (JASA) wanderer Akihito Hoshide. Russia’s Soyuz-FG rocket with Soyuz TMA-05M booster carrying a new organisation bloody off during [...]
